The Naples boys soccer team played host to Marcus Whitman on Wednesday and defeated the visiting Wildcats 2-1 to improve to 8-1-2 overall, 7-0-1 in Finger Lakes League play. Kyle Johnson scored in the 31st minute off a direct kick to give the Big Green a 1-0 lead. Marcus Whitman tied the score 10 minutes into the second half when Andrea Forestieri beat the keeper off an assist from Nathaniel Lindley. Naples retook the lead, this time for good, in the 62nd minute on a goal from Vincent Emrich, assisted by Kyle Johnson. Gawain Robinson recorded six saves to pick up the win in net. Brennon Blodgett made six saves for Marcus Whitman (7-3-0, 4-3-0).

H-AC 5, Geneva 1

Ben Frenett and Galen Everett each recorded one goal and one assist to lead the H-AC boys soccer team to a victory over Geneva. John Jamieson, Xin Yao and Nick Boyer each added a goal while Sam Wiley had one assist. With the win H-AC improves to 5-4-1, 5-2-1 in league competition. Alex Cha scored in the 46th minute off a pass from Royner Barella-Villeta for Geneva (1-9-0, 1-7-0).

Mynderse 1, Waterloo 0

The Mynderse boys soccer team ran its record to 11-1-1, 7-1-1 in league play, with a 1-0 win against Waterloo. Jason Anderson scored in the 68th minute off a pass from Philip Galusha for the lone tally of the match. Waterloo drops to 0-11-0, 0-8-0.

Penn Yan 3, Pal-Mac 2

The Mustangs improved to 7-5-0, 5-3-0, with a victory over visiting Pal-Mac. Geoffrey Rouin scored three minutes into the game then provided the assists on Penn Yan's final two goals, one to Dan Gleason in the 56th minute and the other to Scott Fingar in the 71st minute.

Newark 2, Midlakes 2

The Newark boys soccer team played host to Midlakes on Wednesday with the game ending in a 2-2 draw. All four goals came in the first 23 minutes of the game, with Newark taking a 1-0 lead 3:30 into the game when Matthew Fedczuk scored off a pass from Will Gibson. Midlakes tied it up in the 15th minute on an unassisted goal from Christian Froeen, then went ahead 2-1 four minutes later when Edwin Resendiz scored on a penalty kick. The Reds tied the score at 2-2 in the 22nd minute on a goal from Tyler Collins, assisted by Grant Howard. The teams played even the final 57 minutes. Newark moves to 3-6-2, 1-5-2. Midlakes sits at 3-8-1, 2-7-1.

Marion 3, East Rochester 1

The Marion boys soccer team ran its season record to 7-1-1, 6-0-1 in league play, with a 3-1 decision over East Rochester on Wednesday. Hunter DeLyser got Marion on the board 18 minutes into the game, scoring off an assist from Broderick Walker. Abe Boerman added a goal two minutes before halftime, with the Black Knights' final goal provided by Jon Krocke in the 55th minute. No stats reported for East Rochester (3-8-0, 3-5-0).

Red Creek 2, Gananda 1

Red Creek played host to Gananda in boys soccer on Wednesday and defeated the visiting Blue Panthers to improve to 5-4-2, 3-3-2. Willie Meyer set-up TJ McIntyre for both of Red Creek's goal, the first at the 5:44 mark and the second just over eight minutes later. Garrett Hoteling scored unassisted for Gananda (1-8-2, 1-5-2) in the 25th minute.

GIRLS TENNIS

Mynderse 4, Naples 1

The Mynderse girls tennis team captured the 2013 Finger Lakes West division title on Wednesday, defeating Naples 4-1 to finish 10-0 in league play. The Blue Devils earned a sweep in doubles play as the teams of Aubrey Gribnau/Neetu Chandak (6-4, 7-5) and Aubrea Partee/Grace Doebler (6-2, 6-1) were both straight set winners. In singles play Emily Sullivan and Sam Felice each picked up a point. Jessie Gorcica earned a 6-3, 7-6(5) win at first singles for Naples (11-2, 9-1).

Pal-Mac 5, Marcus Whitman 0

The Pal-Mac girls tennis team earned a sweep of Marcus Whitman on Wednesday, giving the Red Raiders sole possession of the 2013 Finger Lakes East division title. Megan Doyle (6-4, 6-3), Corin Deloge (6-4, 6-0) and Erin Graham (6-2, 6-1) were all straight set winners in singles play. Marcus Whitman finishes the season at 3-10, 3-7.

Penn Yan 5, Midlakes 0

The Penn Yan girls tennis team closed out its regular season schedule with a sweep of Midlakes on Wednesday. Heather Lee (6-1, 0-6, 6-4), Rachel Maslyn (7-6 [3], 6-1) and Colleen Cincotta (6-0, 6-1) each picked up a straight set win in singles play for the Mustangs while the teams of Hannah Christensen/Ashley Owens (6-0, 6-4) and Brittani Miller/Emily Smith (6-1, 7-6 [3]) were also victorious. Penn Yan finished the season at 7-3. Midlakes drops to 5-5.

Geneva 4, Wayne 1

Geneva improved to 6-4 on the season with a 4-1 victory over Wayne. The Panthers swept the singles competition, with Kim Oswald (2-6, 6-4, 6-4) Aidan Camera (6-1, 6-2) and Jennie Suchewski (6-1, 6-2) all earning a point. Geneva's final point came at first doubles where the team of Emily Tyman/Anne Choi picked up a 6-3, 6-2 win. Erika Hargrave and Makaila Mitchell brought home a 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 win at second doubles for Wayne.

GOLF

South Seneca/Romulus 262, H-AC 263

Luke Allen and Holly Reynolds each carded a 49 at Eagle Vale Golf Course to lead the South Seneca/Romulus golf team to a one-stroke win over H-AC. Jake Willower added a 51 to help South Seneca/Romulus improve to 2-8 on the season. Will Hampson carded a 42 to pace H-AC (4-5, 4-4). Nate Morse followed with a 48.

Penn Yan 240, Naples 251

The Penn Yan golf team wrapped up its season with a 240-251 victory against Naples on Wednesday. Playing the front nine at Lakeside Country Club, Penn Yan's Justin Niver took medalist honors with a six-over par 42. Andrew Christensen added a 45 for the Mustangs who finish the season 7-6, 4-6 in league play. Andrew Fleischman and Jason Pulver each finished with a 45 to pace Naples (6-7, 6-4).

GIRLS SOCCER

HF-L 2, Greece Odyssey 0

The Honeoye Falls-Lima girls soccer team remained undefeated with a 2-0 shutout over Greece Odyssey. Jessica Sullivan scored off a pass from Shannon O'Leary three minutes into the second half to give HF-L a 1-0 lead. O'Leary provided the insurance goal for the Cougars nine minutes later, scoring unassisted. Claire VanNewkirk made four saves to earn the shutout in net. Vanessa Dornelus made seven saves for Greece Odyssey (4-6-0). HF-L improves to 10-0-0.

Eastridge 1, Williamson 0

The Eastridge girls soccer team defeated Williamson on Wednesday, giving the Lancers their second win of the season. Meghan Yates scored the lone goal of the match on a penalty kick in the second half. Jessica Campbell made six saves to earn the shutout between the pipes.

Webster Thomas 3, Greece Arcadia 0

Webster Thomas improved to 8-1-3 with a 3-0 victory over Greece Arcadia. Nicole Gerritz scored the first two goals of the match for Thomas, the first in the 20th minute unassisted and the second in the 69th minute off a pass from Noelle Nichols. Alexandra Piampiano scored off a pass from Marley Jarvis in the 73rd minute for the 3-0 final. Kamryn Peffley made six saves to earn the win in net. Greece Arcadia drops to 3-6-1.

Penfield 1, Aquinas 0

The Penfield girls soccer team earned a road win against Aquinas on Wednesday, moving the Patriots to 6-4-0 on the season. Emily Ebersol found the back of the net in the 20th minute off a pass from Jamie Forken for the only goal of the contest. Emma Powlin tallied five saves to earn the win in net. Aquinas falls to 6-4-1.

Brockport 0, Irondequoit 0 OT

The Irondequoit girls soccer team played host to Irondequoit on Wednesday with the game ending in a scoreless draw. Rachel Benedict and Allison Danielak combined to make eight saves in goal for Brockport (6-2-2), which in undefeated in its last six games. Irondequoit moves to 3-7-1.

Brighton 2, Spencerport 0

Brighton's Mary Flanagan made nine saves to lead the Barons to a 2-0 shutout over visiting Spencerport. The teams played to a scoreless tie until the 65th minute when Nyssa Georas found the back of the net off a pass from Charlotte Williams to give Brighton a 1-0 lead. Williams added scored the insurance goal in the 73rd minute, unassisted. The Barons now have a five-game winning streak and are 7-4-0 after dropping the first three games of the season. Spencerport falls to 3-5-2.

Victor 1, Gates Chili 0

The Victor girls soccer team earned its third win of the season with a 1-0 shutout against Gates Chili. Franny Valenti tallied the lone goal of the match, scoring off an assist from Tate Leonard in the 68th minute. With the win Victor improves to 3-7-1. Gates Chili falls to 0-11-0.

Greece Olympia 3, Batavia 0

Greece Olympia earned a shutout against Batavia on Wednesday, improving to 8-4-0 on the season. Lauren Chester scored 14 minutes into the game to give the Spartans a 1-0 lead. Elena Santo added a goal in the 31st minute, with Chester scoring off a pass from Melissa Carroll in the final minute of the game for the 3-0 final. Rachel Brightman made three saves to earn the shutout in net. Batavia drops to 2-6-2.

Mercy 3, Pittsford Mendon 2

Our Lady of Mercy improved to 8-3-1 with a 3-2 win versus Pittsford Mendon on Wednesday. Claire Delaney scored midway through the first half to put the Monarchs on the board. Emily Wade found the back of the net off a pass from Anna Doerr in the 36th minute for Mercy's second goal, with the team's final tally coming in the 60th minute from Amanda Mietus, assist by Claire Delaney. No stats were reported for Pittsford Mendon (8-3-0).

Rush-Henrietta 4, Canandaigua 0

The Rush-Henrietta girls soccer team earned a shutout win over Canandaigua on Wednesday, moving the Royal Comets' unbeaten streak to four games. Jennifer Moran scored a pair of goals to lead Rush-Henrietta. Gabrielle Schmidt and Katie Kelly each added a goal while Colleen Kelly, Gianna Caito and Rebecca Silverman each made one assist. Sam Brill made eight saves to earn the shutout between the pipes. With the win Rush-Henrietta improves to 4-4-2. Canandaigua drops to 5-7-0.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Lyons 3, East Rochester 0

Lyons girls volleyball earned a sweep of East Rochester on Wednesday, taking the match 25-13, 25-10, 25-22. Hannah Lester posted 10 kills and two aces to lead the Lions. Abbie Shields had seven kills and four aces and Taylor DiSanto added 17 assists. With the win Lyons improves to 10-2.

Bloomfield 3, Mynderse 1

The Bloomfield girls volleyball team defeated Mynderse 25-16, 25-11, 20-25, 25-13 on Wednesday, moving the Bombers to 9-1 overall, 5-1 in league competition. Peyton Robinson amassed 25 assists and 11 aces to pace Bloomfield. Alyssa Eveland added nine kills. Valerie Tuttle led Mynderse (3-8, 1-7) with 14 digs, four kills and two assists. Corrine Tilton added six assists and one ace and Breanna Baker had five assists and three digs.

H-AC 3, Dundee 0

The Wolves earned a 25-14, 25-19, 25-19 sweep of Dundee on Wednesday to improve to 9-3 on the season. Madeline Truman collected five aces, two blocks and two kills to lead H-AC. Emily Pascko contributed 10 digs, three aces and one kill and Christina Myers added three kills, two aces and one block. Sam Clark posted three kills, three digs and three blocks to pace Dundee. Erika Sutherland chipped in 11 digs while Hannah Gilbert added two blocks.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Victor 3, Webster 0

The Victor boys volleyball team defeated Webster on Wednesday, taking the match 25-13, 25-16, 25-21. Collin Mahan tallied 13 kills to lead the Victor offense. Kyle Donahoe followed with nine kills. Rob Schnall made six kills and five digs for Webster (6-4, 2-4). Victor improves to 7-2, 5-2.